I have little experience with these sorts of things, so could someone tell me if I could get the 12.160 short wave signal on a Grundig Mini 300 handheld radio?
Thanks for the prompt reply Harry.
I think I am going to go with another model (I can't find that one in the area anyway) or try a makeshift DIY solution from junk within arms reach.
Doing a little research on shortwave, the technology behind it is pretty amazing by today's standards let alone the 1920s.
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